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Trying To Understand Subtype
Hi Everyone, I am trying to figure out my subtype and really understand what the 3 means. I know tests aren't everything but it resonates so well for me that I feel comfortable claiming it as my type.
I'm assuming it's Ni, based on the results but I also related a lot to Fe.I'm trying to understand if I'm both equally giving the title of Intuitive Ethical Introvert.
Also do there happen to be any possible conversions for enneagram types/subtypes and/or mbti with socionics. I would like to discover those also and assume I'm consistent across the board.
I would appreciate any help!
I don't know how to add a screenshot here so this the result I received:
Your Sociotype: IEI-3Ni (INFp)
Intuitive Ethical Introvert - The Romantic
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welcome!
if i'm not mistaken it means to show the value of the strength of your subtype-function. ideally it should be a minimum value i think (either 1 or 0, i'm not sure..) also currently i think we should be more IEE-like (i personally think it's possible).. <33
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hi thank you for the welcome! What a nice gesture. Oh! I looked up IEE- I'm far from that lol. In my mind and friends maybe. Ok- I wasn't sure about the minimum so thank you for sharing.
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you're welcome
forgot to add: you've probably figured this out by now but (i think) it should be at the minimum to achieve an optimum balance.. :)
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May look like an LSI, but Te.
It means nothing. This subtype doesn't work in practice and seems to be rather misleading.
However, by theory, it mostly refers to the strengthened and weakened functions of your contact/inert elements.
Arthur Schopenhauer (ILI-Ni):
- “A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.”
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (ILI-Te):
- "The history of the world is none other than the progress of the consciousness of freedom."
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Ok thank you for explaining!
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